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Muscle/gallbl/shingl:
Could be muscular vs. Pleurisy. Could be gallbladder, especially if worse after eating. Could be shingles. Look for rash. May simply be irritation from your bra's underwire.
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Watch the bra:
Rib pain in female under the breast are common it can be caused by inflammation to the cartilage part of the rib caused by pressure or trauma or bruises most have been blamed on the metal hard wire of the bra use heat and Ibuprofen if persist see your physician.
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MInor:
Periodically people may have bone pain. This may only be in the rib cage and need not worry about it if it only last a few days. Have you had any trauma or have you been playing some rough sport? See your doc if this persists.
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Palpitations/Gas:
It seems like you are feeling palpitations. It could also be some gas in your intestines or lung problems. Without a past medical history and furhter details about your symptoms, it is difficult to make a diagnosis.

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Need to see Doc:
We consider all the organs in that part of body, which is stomach, so you have to consider gastritis, peptic ulcer disease etc. Other organ is lung, so that pneumonia, pleurisy may be a problem if accompanied with fever, chills, sweats, cough and discolored sputum. It could be muscles, rib, cartilage. Hence, to find the proper cause, further work by doc is indicated.
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Trauma:
The combination of pain and bruises suggests some sort of trauma to the rib cage region. Could it be from an ill fitting or overly stiff bra? Are you leaning against anything at home or at work. If the area is also tender to touch, it would point to injury or trauma causing pain and bruising.
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Check gallbladder:
Right upper quadrant pain may be due to gallstones or dysfunctional gallbladder. Labwork and ultrasound may assist in the diagnosis. Sharp, stabbing pain under the breast that radiates from front to back may indicate intercostal neuralgia. Check with your family physician.
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Have it checked:
I do not know exactly what you mean by bony lump between the breast a cyst could be tense and feel like a hard lump between the breast there is the sternum the end of it sometime could be outward and feel like a bony lump either way do not take any chances and have it checked by your physician.
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See physician:
Bony lump between breast could be related to the breast bone in the middle of the chest could be a tense cyst that feel hard most likely nothing to worry about but no reason to take any chances have it checked by your physician.
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There are a few...:
The stomach, colon, and spleen are probably the 3 closest organs to the area you are describing. The liver has a left lobe near here. Lastly, the small intestine can be found pretty close to this area, as well.
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Dietary, gas, spleen:
Kimberly, there are air pockets that can move if you touch your toes and move about, then lie on the side of the pain on the ground. Repeat this process if it helps a little... If you are constipated eat metamucil and yoghurt (organic fat free, plain). Drink a glass of water afterwards, wait and repeat the above. If you have family with sickle cell blood get yourself checked.
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Can't tell online:
Without knowing more about where these lumps are, what they feel like, if they have changed or grown, if they're tender, what they look like, the shape, AND without examining you, it is impossible to say what these might be.

There are lots of things that cause lumps, and almost all of them are NOT breast cancer. Please see a doctor for an exam! Good luck!
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Rib cage pain:
Apply alternative heat and ice pack 20 minutes each to see if symptoms improve.If they do the you probably have a thoracic nervecompression coming from your upper back.Good luck
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Rib pain:
Rib pain in female under the breast are common it could be what we called costochondritis which mean inflammation in the cartilage of the lower end of the ribs could be caused by an old trauma or bruises and sometime by the metal or hard wire of a bra heat and Ibuprofen usually help if keep persisting see your phisician.
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Rib cage:
Rib cage pain is usually produced by some. Blunt trauma producing rib fracture or tearing of the intercostal muscles between the ribs. Or can be secondary to a temporary inflammatory process involving the cartilaginous tissue which connects our ribs to the sternum. Because there are other causes one would be wise to be evaluated if the pain is increasing, occurs at night or lasts for more than a
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